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Linda Biehl with Anderson Cooper on CNN April 5

CNN will air Anderson Cooper's interview with Linda Biehl on Monday April 5th at 7 pm EST. This will be part of a week-long series dealing with forgiveness. Highly recommended.

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I missed your program on forgiveness April 5 and April 6, 2004. What do I key in to get it?

WHERE IS THE LINK FOR THE ANDERSON COOPER STORY ON FORGIVENESS?

CNN hasn't posted a transcript yet, but when it's posted it will be at:

http://www.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/acd.html

They update frequently, so keep checking.

I love your series on forgiveness, can you please let me know how I can get a video cipy of the whole series? and how much it cost?
Thank you!

Marco, you can order copies of CNN programs directly from their site. Head over to:

http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/anderson.cooper.360/

and click on the "buy copies of cnn programs" link.

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